It could mean that in a novel, all the characters experience regression in some way, like losing skills, knowledge or going back in their personal development, but the narrator or the main character (me) doesn't. For example, in a fantasy novel, everyone might lose their magic powers except the main character.
I'm not sure of a specific novel with this exact title. But there are some novels with similar concepts. For example, in 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry, Jonas is different from the others in his community as he starts to gain memories while others are restricted. It's not exactly the same but has a bit of that 'apart from the rest' feeling.
Another plotline could be that the protagonist is constantly reminded of their age difference, which makes them question their own place in society. This self - reflection could lead to a journey of self - discovery where they come to terms with their age and find a new sense of purpose, all while interacting with the young characters in the novel.
It could be that the novel delves into the isolation the 'not young' character feels among the young. For example, in social situations, they might not understand the same references or trends as the young ones. This creates a sense of alienation which is central to exploring the age disparity.
The main character of the novel was a cultivation world novel. It was about Song Nanshi transmigrating to a cultivation world composed of three novels. The entire sect was the main character except for her. She became the third senior sister who had the least sense of existence in the sect. There was no special plot, but she became the background for the other main characters to walk the plot. This novel presented the idea that everyone could create an extraordinary life in a relaxed and pleasant way. Other than me, all the main characters have signed contracts for publication and have finished publishing. There are a total of 749,247 words.
The two novels," Everyone in the Family Except Me Is a Transmigrator " and " Don't Panic, Our Family Is a Transmigrator ", both met the requirements of the title and could be recommended. The former was an ancient romance novel, in which the female protagonist found that her whole family had become transmigrators after her rebirth, while the latter was an ancient romance novel, in which the female protagonist's family had transmigrated to ancient times after a car accident. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
One story could be about a person who got ill and had to be cared for like a baby, including wearing diapers for a short time. Their body was so weak that they couldn't control their bladder, so they had to regress to using diapers until they recovered.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl regressed by mom story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a theme. It might be about a girl who has some setbacks or goes backwards in her development due to her mother's influence, perhaps in terms of her emotional growth, education, or social skills. But without more context, it's hard to say more.
Percy might initially feel a great deal of anger. He's been wronged by those he thought were his friends. But then, with Annabeth by his side, he could start to focus on finding out the truth. He might use his skills, like his combat abilities and strategic thinking, to figure out who or what is behind the betrayal.
I'm not sure about the exact plot of this novel. It might be about a God of War character who has somehow regressed to level 2 and has to face new challenges and regain his former power.